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Hamilton urges Mercedes to 'keep pushing'

– Lewis Hamilton has urged Mercedes to "keep pushing" with development after another strong Ferrari performance in Bahrain.Hamilton took his fourth win in five races on Sunday evening, but Kimi Räikkönen split the Mercedes pair after Nico Rosberg's late brake issue."The Ferraris gave us a real good run for our money," said Hamilton."It was really difficult to look after the tyres in these conditions, behind the backmarkers and all sorts, but fortunately I was able to keep the car together."But we need to keep pushing, and as a team we'll of course do [that]."Rosberg lost out to Räikkönen when his brakes gave way at Turn 1 on the penultimate...
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